I have created this new forum to test a Wiki within the forums. I will work on a way of making it a little cleaner and we may take it out of this format. Either way your posts will be saved and can be re-entered in the future if needed.

To post:
Click Here and click join group. After I add you to the group you will have moderator status in the Wiki Forum. You will then be able to create new content, edit content and moderate the forum.

Guidelines:
In order for this to work, we will need some degree of cooperation.
Please use the reply function for discussion on each topic.
Make sure to include, your username, source(if needed), date of last edit, and make sure to turn off your signature.

Remember to link things you will need to use the url tag or a HTML <a> tag.

If its common knowledge or things you posted off the top of your head, then don't bother to write "from my brain" or whatnot. No big deal .

HOWEVER.... if you obviously got the information from another source (copy and pasted from another thread/website, shorthand, summarized, in any form basically) you need to cite from where. A link if it came from online or if it came from a book then list the article title, author, journal/magazine/pamphlet name, and date.

We need to keep track of where our information comes from for a few reasons:

1. Reliability of information. We need to know that the source of information is in fact legit and correct. If we don't know where it came from, then we won't know how reliable the information is.

2. Giving credit to the original authors where its due. In academia, not citing sources is the same a outright plagiarism. If someone else wrote it, give them proper credit and just say where it came from.

I'm not knitpicking on anyone in particular, but its just a heads-up that we need this information.